Is this sp. Cinoglossum creticum?

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  1. duffy

    duffy Active Member

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    This plant was growing on abandoned land a couple of hundred yards from the village where I live. It was growing very close to the main road. Photographed 22nd June 2017. I will be most grateful for members opinion. Thank you in advance.

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  2. teague

    teague Active Member 10 Years

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    It reminds me of a native plant in Hydrophyllaceae/Boraginaceae in western United States, Eucrypta micrantha. Is there something similar where you live?
     
  3. Lila Pereszke

    Lila Pereszke Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Surely a Cynoglossum sp. (fruits are very typical!) and - unfortunately I don't know well the local flora, but - C. creticum seems to be a good ID to.
     
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  4. duffy

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    Hi Lila, Cynoglossum creticum is to be found growing in the area where I live. Thank you again!
     

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